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    Jan 17, 2010, 10:45 PM
    How could we calculate the magnetic force for lift and hold a weight of 1000kg.
    Dear Answerer!
    What are the formulas for calculating the magnetic force?How could we maintain the force of a permanent magnet?For lifting and holing up a weight by a permanent magnet, what are the formulas and sequences? If we need to have two permanent magnet with the same physical dimension but different magnetic forces what shall we do? Please lead me for the perfect sources and possible solved examples.
    Thank you very much
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    Jan 21, 2010, 08:39 AM

    Here is a site on how to store magnets so that they do not become easily weaker with time.

    Also, have a look at wikipedia. There are interesting facts in there.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_field

    Remember that if you have a question, try looking for it over the internet first. If you can't get the answer, then you can ask it here.

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